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The Return of the Pine Marten: Rewilding Britain’s Lost Woodland PredatorImagine walking through a misty British woodland at dawn, the silence broken only by the rustle of leaves and the distant ...
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The Pine Marten’s Return: Restoring Balance to Irish ForestsA soft rustle among the mossy stones, a flash of chestnut fur, and a pair of curious golden eyes peer from the shadows—this ...
The Orcadian curlew population is on the rise following an effort to reduce the numbers of an invasive predator, experts have said. In a report, the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds (RSPB ...
Kiwi ranger Jess Fancy holds one of 10 kiwi – pictured at a pōwhiri at Te Papa in April 2024. The Capital Kiwi Project has released nearly 200 kiwi into the region over recent years. Photo ...
The disease also infects hares and threatens animals that hunt rabbits, such as foxes, pine martens, and birds of prey. Larsen-Daw said nothing can be done to protect wild rabbits, they just have ...
Larsen-Daw said the disease also infects hares and poses a threat to animals that hunt rabbits, such as foxes, pine martens, birds of prey and occasionally otters. He said that nothing could be ...
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A critically endangered rare mammal species has been recolonising in Wiltshire, and they are being closely monitored. Pine martens are members of the weasel family and can be identified by their brown ...
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